diff --git a/README.rdoc b/README.rdoc index db8eddb0b191cbe93f9776657e47718f1c28d12b..9b0ba741b878d53b93a977b49b12b99b27cdb093 100644 --- a/README.rdoc +++ b/README.rdoc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ = Geocoder -Geocoder adds database-agnostic object geocoding to Rails (via Google). It does not rely on proprietary database functions so reasonably accurate distances can be calculated in MySQL or even SQLite. +Geocoder adds object geocoding and database-agnostic distance calculations to Ruby on Rails. It does not rely on proprietary database functions so finding geocoded objects in a given area is easily done using out-of-the-box MySQL or even SQLite. == Install diff --git a/Rakefile b/Rakefile index 2e22367180677c8e72b371b9647f72d1723ec816..50643863639ba0da5216dd2f74c904c649a4a2d5 100644 --- a/Rakefile +++ b/Rakefile @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ begin Jeweler::Tasks.new do |gem| gem.name = "rails-geocoder" gem.summary = %Q{Add geocoding functionality to Rails models.} - gem.description = %Q{Add geocoding functionality to Rails models.} + gem.description = %Q{Geocoder adds object geocoding and database-agnostic distance calculations to Ruby on Rails. It does not rely on proprietary database functions so finding geocoded objects in a given area is easily done using out-of-the-box MySQL or even SQLite.} gem.email = "alex@alexreisner.com" gem.homepage = "http://github.com/alexreisner/geocoder" gem.authors = ["Alex Reisner"]